A. Clemotte, Harbil Arregui, M.A. Velasco, Luis Unzueta Irurtia , Jon Goenetxea Imaz, Unai Elordi, Eduardo Rocón de Lima , Ramón Ceres Ruiz , Javier Bengoechea, Iosu Arizkuren, Eduardo Jauregui
This paper presents a pilot study completed in the framework of the INTERAAC project. The aim of the project is to develop a new human-computer interaction (HCI) solution based on eye-gaze estimation from webcam images for people with motor disorders such as cerebral palsy, neurodegenerative diseases, and spinal cord injury that are otherwise unable to use a keyboard or mouse. In this study, we analyzed cursor trajectories recorded during the experiment and validated that users with different diseases can be automatically classi ed in groups based on trajectory metrics. For the clustering, Ward's method was used. The metrics are based on speed and acceleration statistics from full fi ltered tracks. The results show that the participants can be grouped into two main clusters. The main contribution of this work is the evaluation of the clustering techniques applied to eye-gaze trajecto- ries for the automatic classi cation of users diseases based on a real experiment carried with the help of three clinical partners in Spain.
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